Lukashenka doesn’t want to bear responsibility for the whole country on his own
11.01.2014 |Politics| EuroBelarus Information Service,
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The authorities and the intellectuals share the responsibility for the country in equal measure, stated Aliaksandr Lukashenka at the ceremony held on 9 January to bestow awards for spiritual revival.
- The state is always ready to back initiatives designed to improve all the aspects of life, - quotes BelTA the statement made by Aliaksandr Lukashenka at the ceremony of bestowing Belarus president’s special awards for people of culture and art, and the Belarus president’s special award Belarusian Sport Olympus 2013.
“Our culture should be the sphere of enlightenment and upbringing. It is necessary to develop humanistic traditions of the Belarusian art, support the standards of national art schools,” – said the head of state.
Alexander Lukashenko presented five awards For Spiritual Revival, informs president.gov.by. The prizes went to Bishop Sofrony of Mogilev and Mstislavl, the Republican Children's Hospital for Medical Rehabilitation, the Bykhov psycho-neurological boarding house, the Belarusian Children's Fund, and Olga Chemodanova, chief of the state inspectorate for juvenile affairs of the public security department of the Minsk District Executive Committee.
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